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The empathetic landscape: Examining the role of empathy in the well-being of counsellors and psychotherapists working with trauma.

Palumbo, A., Wezyk, A., Woodward, A. and Panourgia, K., 2024. The empathetic landscape: Examining the role of empathy in the well-being of counsellors and psychotherapists working with trauma. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research. (In Press)

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DOI: 10.1002/capr.12778

Abstract

Counsellors and psychotherapists working with trauma experience constant exposure to clients’ adverse events, placing their well-being in jeopardy. The pivotal role of empathy in maintaining their well-being is underscored, given the imperative for these professionals to sustain empathetic engagement with clients. However, prior research has solely focused on other helping professions. The present study employed semi-structured interviews to explore the subjective experiences of fourteen psychotherapists and counsellors in trauma-informed settings regarding the role of empathy and its implications for well-being. Reflexive thematic analysis identified three main themes: empathy is crucial, empathy as a risk factor and empathy can be regulated and developed. The study’s findings reinforce previous research and provide new insights into empathy’s development and management in the context of professional trauma work.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:1473-3145
Uncontrolled Keywords:counsellors and psychotherapists; trauma; empathy; well-being; qualitative research methods
Group:Faculty of Science & Technology
ID Code:39931
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:07 Jun 2024 09:26
Last Modified:07 Jun 2024 09:26

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